The Ghost (1982)
Jesus returns to present-day Bavaria, walks around Munich in a somewhat dazed manner and strikes up an affair with a nun, arguing that they are married anyway. Therefore, he refers to himself as "Ober" (waiter), obviously the male form of "Oberin" (Mother Superior). He occasionally transforms into a snake when being afraid and is finally carried up into the sky by the nun, who transforms into a bird of prey.
Director: Herbert Achternbusch
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Herbert Achternbusch as Ober |
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Annamirl Bierbichler as Oberin |
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Werner Schroeter as Bischof |
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Kurt Raab as Poli |
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Dietmar Schneider as Zisti |
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Josef Bierbichler as Roman Soldier / Farmer |
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Franz Baumgartner as Roman Soldier / Seller |
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Alois Hitzenbichler as Roman Soldier / Priest |
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Judit Achternbusch as Nun |
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Rut Achternbusch as Nun |
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Gabi Geist as Seller's Woman |
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Gunter Freyse as Man |
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Ann Poppel as Woman |
| Directing | Herbert Achternbusch | Director |
| Writing | Herbert Achternbusch | Writer |
| Production | Herbert Achternbusch | Producer |
| Editing | Micki Joanni | Editor |
| Crew | Jörg Schmidt-Reitwein | Cinematography |